Police today released images of an armed robber who struck a College Park-area Dunkin' Donuts on Friday, and said the same person is also suspected in robbery at a nearby CVS on Easter Sunday. The Dunkin' Donuts robbery led to lockdowns at several schools, as police searched the area for the suspect. An assistant manager was taking a smoke break behind the store when the suspect, whose face was covered, approached and pointed a gun at her about 2:15 p.m., a report says. The assistant manager ran inside, slamming the rear door, and alerted the manager.

A former Forever 21 employee confessed and apologized after he was confronted by police who suspected him of robbing the International Drive store in a werewolf mask last month, an affidavit states. Joshua Hughes, 28, remained in the Orange County Jail without bail early Thursday on a charge of robbery with a deadly weapon while wearing a mask, a first-degree felony carrying up to life in prison. Police say Hughes entered the store in Orlando Premium Outlets mall about 11 p.m. March 29. He pulled a gun and demanded cash from a manager — "big bills only" — before fleeing, police say. Police later released video of the heist.

The Krispy Kreme Millenia Doughnut Factory at 4080 Millenia Blvd., will reopen Oct. 29. It was closed in the fall after a fire. The completely renovated and remodeled shop of approximately 4,800 square feet features the company's new interior and exterior design. It will also start serving new espresso drinks. Krispy Kreme is seeking 60 full-time and part-time workers at the store. Available positions include production specialists, shift supervisors, retail specialists and assistant manager.

The manager of a home for the elderly and ill was arrested after she was found with prescription drugs that belonged to former residents, Apopka police said Friday. Shanta Naraine, was arrested Feb. 6 on seven counts of possession of a controlled substance. The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration told officers they came to Apopka Assisted Living Facility to investigate complaints about the quality of care at the home, a police report states. The facility operates out of Naraine's five-bedroom single-family house on Nightingale Street.

A former lead sales associate at an Orange County clothing store filed a federal lawsuit late last month accusing the company of firing her because she was pregnant. Codie Nelson said she was hired to work on the sales floor of a local Aeropostale in November 2010. About four months later, Nelson said things were going so well that she was transferred to another store to be trained for a position as an assistant manager. Nelson's problems started a few days later when she told her new store manager that she was pregnant, the suit said.